
A high weight stat allows you to push around lighter vehicles. This stat is important because you don't want to get pushed around if you are in crowds. This stat is important because a high drift stat allows you to make sharp turns while drifting, while a low drift stat means you'll drift in a wide arc.Ģnd: Weight. This stat gives you a speed boost if you drift, and it may come in handy.ģrd: Drift. This stat doesn't matter much, since standstill mini-turbos exist.Ĥth: Mini-Turbo. This stat comes in handy if you get knocked off-road, but if you use a heavy vehicle, you're less likely to get knocked into the off-road.ĥth: Acceleration. This stat barely matters, since you will be drifting most of the time while turning.Ħth: Off-Road. My ranking for the stats from least important to most important:ħth: Handling. And it also means that even when you perfectly overcome all the track obstacles, holding onto 1st place is not guaranteed against faster opposition. But being the lightest vehicle in the game, and having below average speed, does put it at a disadvantage in crowds.


In contrast, the Quacker has among the best overall stats of any bike, which enables it to overcome almost any kind of track obstacle. Good luck trying to maintain that top speed on any track that throws out a lot of sharp turns.

And unfortunately for the Jetsetter, being the fastest vehicle in the game can only get you so far when the rest of its stats (excluding weight) are very bad. However, things do get trickier for the other vehicles, since while speed may be an important stat, you need to look at the other stats as well. While rankings between vehicles are speculative between individuals, I do tend to base mine on overall statistics between vehicles, and how well they can handle most tracks on 150cc.
